Louis Reynolds

Production, Mixing & Mastering

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Versatile Producer, Mixing and Mastering Engineer

My goal is to achieve your vision. For me the process of mixing start with a conversation where we can talk about the development of the track(s), original ideas and concepts. Communication is key to make sure that everyone is happy with the work.

Although I have had more experience mixing electronic, hip hop and other alternative genres, I am more than willing to explore mixing new genres. For me, this job is a constant evolution where more research is required to progress.

In terms of prices I am flexible, It depends how long I estimate the mix to take but the price is set before hand and will not change as the project goes on.

Average price are the following:
-For 10 tracks or less=80
-Between 10 and 25 tracks=110
-More than 25 tracks=130

I value hardwork and a job well done, I promise not to disappoint.
Come have a chat for more information or to start a new project.

Send me an email through 'Contact' button above and I'll get back to you asap.

Interview with Louis Reynolds

  1. Q: If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?

  2. A: A modular synth rig, a guitar, an MPC and a microphone.

  3. Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?

  4. A: I have been playing music all my life, started on the guitar at the age of six and then adding instruments like the bass and drums to the list. Discovered synthesis around 2016 and have been expanding my synth collection since. I studied music production in London to help me develop my knowledge.

  5. Q: How would you describe your style?

  6. A: French Touch groove with modular texture and jazz inspired harmony.

  7. Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?

  8. A: Probably Brian Eno because of the range of musical genre he has contributed to going from very popular music to the experimental electronic spectrum.

  9. Q: Can you share one music production tip?

  10. A: Explore and experiment by getting out of your comfort zone.

  11. Q: What type of music do you usually work on?

  12. A: Very open to explore different genres, currently working on a range of projects from indie folk to experimental ambiant music but have done a fair amount of hip hop and house in the past.

  13. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  14. A: Whatever the song doesn't have and needs; that could be modification on the arrangement to amplify the dynamic of the track or simply various method of sound processing to develop the sonic texture/rythm.

  15. Q: What's your typical work process?

  16. A: I start with a conversation with the client/collaborator to discuss their idea/concept. I do a couple of hours of listening and research and explore the idea or concept to develop it further. Them I produce/Mix in 4 to five hour sessions, always going back and fourth with the client/collaborator.

  17. Q: Tell us about your studio setup.

  18. A: Currently have a home studio setup with various synthesiser, a analog mixer, guitar pedals, microphones and etc... I should have a dedicated studio space by September this year with more outboard gear.

GenresSounds Like
  • Rone
  • Grandbrothers
  • Imperatrice
Gear Highlights
  • Prophet 6
  • Roland Juno 106
  • Eurorack
  • MPC
  • Sequencers
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